2005
DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00175.2004
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Measuring meals: structure of prandial food and water intake of rats

Abstract: Attempts to understand ingestion have sought to understand the control of meals. The present study evaluated a meal definition that included prandial drinking (drinking-explicit meals). The spontaneous nocturnal intake of male Wistar rats was studied. The meal breakpoint was defined as the interval between feeding or drinking events providing the most stable estimate of meal structure. Alternative breakpoints derived from prevailing methodology, log-survivorship, or frequency histogram analysis of interfeeding… Show more

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“…Responses were recorded automatically by an IBM PCcompatible microcomputer with 10 ms resolution. Spillage is low in this system (1.270.2% of food responses; n ¼ 105 sessions) (Zorrilla et al, 2005a). Rats were removed from the apparatus daily for 60 min 1 h before the onset of the dark cycle to permit cage maintenance and experimental treatment.…”
Section: Microstructure Of Ingestionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Responses were recorded automatically by an IBM PCcompatible microcomputer with 10 ms resolution. Spillage is low in this system (1.270.2% of food responses; n ¼ 105 sessions) (Zorrilla et al, 2005a). Rats were removed from the apparatus daily for 60 min 1 h before the onset of the dark cycle to permit cage maintenance and experimental treatment.…”
Section: Microstructure Of Ingestionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, using arbitrary or log-survivorship analysis of inter-feeding intervals to define meals, as has been done previously, can lead to invalid conclusions regarding the microstructure of ingestion. In contrast, microstructure definitions that account for prandial drinking and acknowledge the log-normal distribution of inter-ingestion intervals within and between meals allow the microstructure of prandial food and water intake to be studied (Zorrilla et al, 2005a;Geary, 2005). Meals were defined as consecutive responses for food or water that contained at least five fooddirected responses (0.225 g of food), greater than estimated lower bounds for meal size (Zorrilla et al, 2005a).…”
Section: Microstructure Of Ingestionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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